C. STEVENS I have LARGE STOCKS of the following: ALGERIAN SEED OATS I re-dress all SEED OATS before sending out. Basic Slag, Superphosphate, Bone Dust (for top dressing) Fencing Wires, American Plain Galvanised, Nos. » 8 and 9. American Bark, also English Wire. WIRE NETTING for Sheep, Rabbits and Pigs. Special quotations given for large quantities.
The Smoke of the Young New Zealander— MILD i * -rrv J tj For a score of years Full Strength DERBY'PIug has been, and remains, the favourite of the older settlers and New Zealand workers. But the younger generation are more frequent smokers, and must have a Tobacco that is not too strong nor yet too mildf—some* thing that will not bite, or burn away too quickly. Therefore the Manufacturers of the* famous DERBY, reaognising'* the wants of the young New«• Zealander, have specially made to suit his taste, -MILD DERBY Mellow Blend—Plug l or 2 oz. Tins. Young New Zealanders,don't forget try Mild Derby. u 11 \ A vu 4-017 fc-V - y - I^,ll •tlw> \ " What we have for Breakfast and" Suppcar." ii^ai Is, »€l€OA.' is the lightest &- most digestibleV sA aaaoA. v ■w m m
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King Country Chronicle, Volume VI, Issue 462, 4 May 1912, Page 7
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189Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 King Country Chronicle, Volume VI, Issue 462, 4 May 1912, Page 7
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